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Respiratory Quiz 1. The exchange of gases between blood and cells is called a. pulmonary ventilation b. internal respiration c. external respiration d. cellular respiration 2. The nose serves all the following functions EXCEPT: a. as the initiator of the cough reflex b. warming and humidifying the air c. cleansing the air
Of the four parts of respiration, the part when oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the capillaries lining the alveoli in the lungs, is: pulmonary ventilation. external respiration. transport of respiratory gases. internal respiration.
Respiratory System - Structure and Function Vocabulary Quiz ©Sheri Amsel www.exploringnature.org 1. The organs of the respiratory system include the: nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, _____ and alveoli. 2. The _____ is the only part of the respiratory system that you can see. 3.
Respiratory System Quiz 1.Without this gas, the body's cells would die: a)Carbon dioxide b)Hydrogen c)Nitrogen d)Oxygen 2.Tiny hairs called _____ protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose with the breathed air.
a) Using a hand-held office spirometer, Martina’s respiratory rate is 15 breaths per minute and her tidal volume is 370 cm 3 per breath. Calculate her total pulmonary ventilation (minute volume).
Quiz: Respiratory System (Grades 6 to 8) Subject: This quiz is part of the Teacher's Guide on Respiratory System for grades 6 to 8. Created Date: 11/15/2016 7:30:41 AM
Quiz: Respiratory System (PreK to Grade 2) Subject: This quiz is part of the Teacher's Guide on Respiratory System for preK to grade 2. Created Date: 11/15/2016 7:29:40 AM
Mar 24, 2015 · Respiratory System Practice Test 1. List 7 functions of the respiratory system. 2. Define pulmonary ventilation. 3. In one minute, roughly how often do we breathe? 4. Gas exchange occurs between what three structures? 5. What lung has 3 lobes? 6. Why does the other lung only have 2 lobes? 7. What are the 3 functions of the nasal ...
Respiratory System: Practice Questions #1. Smoking may damage the respiratory system because deposits from the smoke can. interfere with ciliary action in the trachea. trigger the release of antigens by the alveoli. block the transmission of impulses that regulate breathing.
Identify the parts of the respiratory system in the diagram below, choosing from the list to the right. www.free-anatomy-quiz.com. Apex.
Choose one health problem related to the respiratory system, research it at TeensHealth.org, then write a Top Ten list of facts about that disease or condition. Make sure to include symptoms, how it affects the respiratory system,
Brain RESPIRATORY SYSTEM POP Date: Name: Class: A B c D 2 A B c D 3 A B c D 4 A B c D 5 A B c D Which of the following statements is true? Your lungs can store several hours' worth of oxygen Your body can't store oxygen at all Your body stores oxygen in your bloodstream Your body needs carbon dioxide to function properly
GCSE The Respiratory System | Questions 1. What happens to the ribcage and thorax when the intercostal muscles and diaphragm contract? (2 ...
Respiratory System: Practice Questions #1. Smoking may damage the respiratory system because deposits from the smoke can. interfere with ciliary action in the trachea. trigger the release of antigens by the alveoli. block the transmission of impulses that regulate breathing.
Quiz Answer Key 1.Without this gas, the body's cells would die: a)Carbon dioxide b)Hydrogen c)Nitrogen d)Oxygen 2.Tiny hairs called cilia protect the nasal passageways and other parts of the respiratory tract, filtering out dust and other particles that enter the nose with the breathed air.
Respiratory System Questions Read pg. 103 – 105 in your textbook and answer the following questions. 1) What keeps food from going down our windpipe? 2) What role do red blood cells play in respiration? 3) How are plants our partners in breathing? 4) What is the purpose of the C-shaped rings of tough, rubbery cartilage that are in your trachea?
1. Distinguish between external and internal respiration. 2. List the parts of the human respiratory system, and state the function of each. 3. Describe the mechanism of breathing. 4. Explain why oxygen from the air in an alveolus moves into the blood, and carbon dioxide moves out of the blood into the alveolus. 5.
The respiratory system includes the nose, throat, voice box, windpipe, and lungs. What do you think makes these parts a body system? What are some factors that influence how well the respiratory system works?
Answer Key: Respiratory System (Grades 6 to 8) Subject: This answer key is part of the Teacher's Guide on Respiratory System for grades 6 to 8. Created Date: 11/15/2016 7:30:58 AM
Create a set of Breath Cards with a question about the respiratory system on the front of each card. There should be 20 questions per game. Be sure to include the answers on the back.